Copper Roses

Copper Roses
With this outfit I have another typical Steampunk ensemble in my Klamottenkiste :-)
This started with the opulent rose fabric and from there on I developed it further.
The skirt of the Alterable Steampunk Combination belongs to this now just as much.

As accessories for this I made the Brown Net Gloves and the Button Choker.

Photos: Olaf Pinn (2019)
Jewellery: Sandra

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Steampunk Circus

Steampunk Circus
Inspiration for this costume was clearly the great striped fabric!
And somehow I wanted something short, bold, but with a touch of Steampunk – and so this two-piece set consisting of a vest and a miniskirt came to be.
Since I imagined this costume in a circus arena from the start, I named it accordingly;-)

Photos: Olaf Pinn (2019)

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Summer Skirt with Top

Summer Skirt with Top
This is just a beautiful two-piece summer dress where you can also wear the separate parts combined with something else.
Two absolute summer basics ;-)

Photos: Eric Aisling (2019)
Jewellery: Sandra

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Alterable Steampunk Combination

Alterable Steampunk Combination
This was meant to be a simple, quick and alterable outfit that could be worn in many differnt combinations.
And that is exactly what it turned out to be. It looks a bit differntly and new in every combination :-)

The two hats Garrison Cap with Feathers and elegant Hat with Feathers make the changeableness and the possibilities of composition perfect.

Photos: Eric Aisling (2018)
Earrings: Sandra

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Green Fantasy

Green Fantasy
These two pieces were made independently of each other and I did not plan to wear them as one outfit.

The blouse is an addition to my costumes for medieval fairs.
It has beautiful wide sleeves and the neckline can be regulated with a thin cord so that it can be worn off-the-shoulders. It also goes well with my stunning leather corset (see Victoria Prismall).

And I always wanted to have such a skirt and that also for daily use.

Since both pieces combined look nice, too, I am presenting them here as one :-)

Photos: Eric Aisling (2018)
Jewellery: Sandra

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Autumn Rose Ball Gown

Autumn Rose Ball Gown
This is my gorgeous natural form ball gown in autumnal colours I made for my very special party: It is one of the most beautiful dresses I ever made :-)

It consists of three pieces: bodice, skirt and overskirt, it has wonderful roses emboirderies on the back, golden lace applikations on the skirts and a beautiful train, that can be pinned up for dancing.

The Great Victorian Onyx Set was made for this dress and it matches it perfectly :-)

Photos: Dirk Jacobs (2017)
Jewellery: Sandra

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Afternoon Tea Dress

Afternoon Tea Dress
I wanted to turn in the direction of the fashion just before the 1920s with this dress.
In those times the dresses had no longer floor-length and the waist was no longer corseted .

Though the sheer lace part at the back and the lace parts of the sleeves are quite daring for these times ;-)

This particular dress is an afternoon dress to me, suitable for having ones 5 o’clock tea :-)

There are the Black Butterfly Choker and the Afternoon Tea Bag as accessory for the dress.

Photos: Faust (2016)
Hair: Marlies

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Ballgown Bodice

Ballgown Bodice
At the prospect of being able to attend a Steampunk ball on short notice, I had a little what-to-wear-panik-attack. After all I never made a victorian ballgown ;-)
There was not enough time to sew a whole dress. So I decided to just make a new bodice for my Copper Dress.

It worked: I like the dress as a ballgown the same way I like the original version ;-)

The accessories like the Clockwork Lace Choker and the Cogwheel Cameo Earrings are a perfect match for the ballgown as well!

Photos: Eric Aisling (2015)
Earrings: Sandra

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Mourning Robe

Mourning Robe
There were strict rules for how long you had to go into mourning in the victorian times, depending on the degree of relationship and standing of the deceased and which could extend up to a whole year.
That is why a woman in a mourning dress was not a rare sight these days.

This outfit is a tailbodice and a lace-apron over a plain skirt.
Even the underwear, consisting of a petticoat and bloomers, is mourning-black.

The matching accessoiries are the Mourning Hat and the Bag for the Mourning Robe.

Photos: Eric Aisling (2015)

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Russian Flower

Russian Flower
This dress is best suited for the cold time of year because of its soft, warm fabric.
The pattern and the trimmings remind of russian traditional costumes, softened by the flower print.

Matching the dress there are the Russian Flower Bag, the Russian Flower Choker and the Russian Flower Earrings.

Photos: NeedMoreCoffeeMan (2014)
Earrings: Sandra

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